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Category Archives: Augmented Reality
Reality augmented-reality. Wait, what?
Juan Sanchez just turned me on to a recent TED video where Blaise Aguera y Arcas demos some outrageously thought provoking video of Bing Maps, Seadragon, and Photosynth integration. This is a really excellent example of digital convergence.
The video gets extra special cool when, in real time, there is somebody creating an augmented reality experience where they [...] Continue reading
Interaction10 – Kevin Cheng – Augmented Reality: Is it Real? Should We Care?
Kevin Cheng was one of the first folks I met at the IA Summit in 2008 in Miami, and I’ve been a fan of him ever since. Besides being a bright chap and an all around good egg, he’s recently become a Product Manager at The Twitters (and they’re hiring, folks!), but you may also [...] Continue reading
Posted in Augmented Reality, User Experience
Tagged Conferences, IxD10, User Experience Design
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What’s next in mobile user experience? Augmented Reality
A recent spate of game-changing applications for mobile devices have been emerging over the past few weeks and months. Their defining characteristic? Real-time global positioning providing helpful data overlays, or so-called Augmented Reality displays…. Continue reading
Posted in Augmented Reality, Usability, User Experience
Tagged Mobile Usability, mobile user experience, user experience, ux
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